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Encyclopedia > Pulp

Pulp can refer to:

  • Soft shapeless substances in general.
  • Wood pulp, as used in the production of paper. See paper.
  • The soft tissue at the center of a tooth. See pulp (tooth).
  • Pulp (band), a British pop band.
  • Pulp magazines, a low-quality type of magazine, very popular in the first half of the 20th century.
  • The phase "a pulping" is sometimes used for a severe beating.

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Pulp World (190 words)
Formed in 1978 by vocalist Jarvis Cocker, the band was original known as Arabacus Pulp.
Pulp's music was in the tradition of Bowie-esque synth-pop and it captured the attention of a youth starved of this type of music.
Click to see covers and lyrics for all of Pulp's singles and eps.
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